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As on-demand solutions and automation prove applicable to more and more routine work, that model becomes hard to sustain.
And as computers take over more routine work, jobs involve less supervision of people (since more and more people are, in effect, supervising machines rather than humans).
All this technology and globalization are eliminating more and more "routine" work — the sort of work that once sustained a lot of middle-class lifestyles.
Inevitably, there was also more routine work, such as Bermuda Affair and Money, Women And Guns (both 1958), although a notable exception was the social worker role in Robert Rossen's hypnotic Lilith (1964).
As we automate more and more routine work, generating ever greater volumes of digital data, managers are focusing ever more on supporting knowledge workers — which these days is just about everybody.
Eight Big Sur servers are stacked into a seven-foot-tall rack that might otherwise hold 30 standard Facebook servers that do the more routine work of serving up user data.
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Bosch's hellscapes presented palpable pandemonium, and even his more routine works were enlivened by inventive details: a winged fish with an unfriendly expression following Christ across a river; a tottering demon protruding from a funnel.
It's a hopeful thought, as 80% of these AI adopters say they don't intend to use AI to throw people out of work, but, rather, retain and retrain employees to fulfill more elevated capacities while AI systems take on the more routine grunt work aspects of their jobs.
There is no way to know for sure, but there could be something more routine at work.
And because most small towns don't see enough serious incidents that merit the legitimate use of SWAT, they start sending their teams out for more routine police work.
Sometimes it's more routine and work than romance and love, but that's part of what I want.
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